Sarducar Kahn
xCosmic Voidx Partners of Industrial Service and Salvage
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Posted - 2013.11.27 23:37:00 -
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R F Gyro wrote:CCP Logibro wrote:Borne Velvalor wrote:I thought you left the rest of the post out, but then I read your signature. A 12.5% damage bonus and 10.5% rate of fire bonus? Sounds great. Can't wait to pull out my Duvolle and go to town. Unfortunately Republic Fleet Gyro-Stabilizers are far too large to be fitted to even tanks, and as such I do not believe we would be able to integrate them into any logistics dropsuits. Furthermore, their bonuses only apply to projectile weapons, so your Duvolle Assault Rifle would gain no benefit from one being fitted to your dropsuit. Pah! 5 meters cubed is only about 1.3m per side. I could manage that on my back easily. Oh, and for not realising that my forum sig would destroy the punchline of my post.
5m cubed is 5m by 5m by 5m... That would be almost tank sized... Hence too large to fit on a tank.
Don't drink 'n drive kids. (That's my job)
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Sarducar Kahn
xCosmic Voidx Partners of Industrial Service and Salvage
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Posted - 2013.11.28 07:39:00 -
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Alena Ventrallis wrote:Sarducar Kahn wrote:R F Gyro wrote:CCP Logibro wrote:Borne Velvalor wrote:I thought you left the rest of the post out, but then I read your signature. A 12.5% damage bonus and 10.5% rate of fire bonus? Sounds great. Can't wait to pull out my Duvolle and go to town. Unfortunately Republic Fleet Gyro-Stabilizers are far too large to be fitted to even tanks, and as such I do not believe we would be able to integrate them into any logistics dropsuits. Furthermore, their bonuses only apply to projectile weapons, so your Duvolle Assault Rifle would gain no benefit from one being fitted to your dropsuit. Pah! 5 meters cubed is only about 1.3m per side. I could manage that on my back easily. Oh, and for not realising that my forum sig would destroy the punchline of my post. 5m cubed is 5m by 5m by 5m... That would be almost tank sized... Hence too large to fit on a tank. No my friend, it isn't 5 meters cubed, but 5 cucbic meters. As in, one of the sides cubed equals 5 meters. Threfore, to find a side, given the volume, we merely find the cube root of the given 5 meter volume, and after rounding, we arrive at 1.3 meters. The cube you described would be 125 cubic meters, or 5 x 5 x 5.
Gah! Never heard of the term. So I assumed it meant meters cubed.
Don't drink 'n drive kids. (That's my job)
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